Microsoft sharpens focus on cloud services in India
July 7th, 2016Company to bet on hyper scale, hybrid cloud model and analytics to take the fight to its competitors
The race for cloud in the U.S. market can be attributed to the changing needs of industries and their inclination towards cloud as technology.
The platform seeks to secure SaaS, web, IoT APIs and micro-services to help developers improve their API definitions.
The investment aims to expand its product portfolio with IP address as well as DNS tracking services and grow their marketing, sales and engineering teams.
Prabhakar Jayakumar, Country Director, India at DigitalOcean shares his wisdom about the Indian and international cloud markets.
Siddharth Taliyan, Director of Business Development for MMX (Minds+Machines) gets candid with WebHosting.Info, talking about a niche but an upcoming segment of geography-based TLDs.
Rakesh Prabhakar, Head of Concierge at Zoho reveals why Indian customers need a human approach and why it has become their no.2 market after U.S.
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Company to bet on hyper scale, hybrid cloud model and analytics to take the fight to its competitors
Evaluation Web App allows Azure users and developers to build test sites before purchase, ensuring long-term satisfaction.
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New Relic browser extends monitoring to support any single-page application framework, helping companies create more engaging, responsive applications
The service offers more flexibility to cloud environment management and charges users in Brazilian reais
Announcement rounds off a long list of Ubuntu and IBM platform partnership announcements recently.
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Move will enable organizations to run applications of all sizes on the SPARC platform
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